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By Bulletin Staff | December 13, 2017
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is pleased to announce two new positions: Multimedia Editor and Executive Assistant.
POSITION DESCRIPTION, MULTIMEDIA EDITOR
Reporting to the Editor in Chief, the Bulletin’s new multimedia editor will be a quality public-interest journalist with training and experience in the full array of techniques and software used to present information on the internet. (S)he will collaborate with an award-winning editorial staff to bring high quality, authoritative, and accessible audio and video programming, data visualization, interactive graphics, and in-depth magazine-style articles to a fast-growing audience hungry for trustworthy information about major global threats. This is a telecommuting position; residence in Washington, DC is a plus.
POSITION DESCRIPTION, EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
Reporting directly to the President and CEO, the executive assistant provides communication, task prioritization, project management, and complex administrative support, serving as principal aide on highly confidential matters and daily operations. The executive assistant also serves as a liaison to the board of directors and coordinates special projects. This position is based in Chicago.
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